ESPN Stephen A. Smith Hypocricy

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; This is a parallel I want everyone to see. Stephen A. Smith is a walking, blabbering hypocrite.
In one breath he blames Vilma for not going to visit with Roger Goodell in his office during the supposed &quot;investigation&quot; when Vilma ...

This is a parallel I want everyone to see. Stephen A. Smith is a walking, blabbering hypocrite.

In one breath he blames Vilma for not going to visit with Roger Goodell in his office during the supposed "investigation" when Vilma did not go and kiss Goodell's ring. He also says Vilma SHOULD NEVER have filed his lawsuit in defiance of the Commissioner and the NFL.

Now watch Stephen A. Smith in this video discuss Reggie Bush returning the Heisman trophy to USC. Smith is basically advocating Reggis Bush to HOLD ONTO the trophy as his own prize in DEFIANCE of the NCAA and Heisman committee.

What about the vacated scholarships and lack of bowl time USC has suffered because Reggie Bush and Pete Carroll had their thing going on?

Stephen A. Smith has the most unprofessional presentation of any of the ESPN "experts". He needs to leave the street on the street and stop with the thug talk. That alone keeps me from taking him seriously. Then the actual words he says solidifies that.

Stephen A. Smith has the most unprofessional presentation of any of the ESPN "experts". He needs to leave the street on the street and stop with the thug talk. That alone keeps me from taking him seriously. Then the actual words he says solidifies that.

ESPN paints him as an argumentative intellectual. His diction and content of his speaking paint a different picture. (ie. his arguments are regularly FLAWED)

Stephen A. Smith is ESPN's version of the bearded lady or the two headed chicken, an oddity that is interesting to observe because he is unusual. And his opinions should be taken just as seriously as that of the Siamese twins or the lion faced boy.

They need to run a disclaimer on the bottom of the screen during this show

Stephen A. Smith is ESPN's version of the bearded lady or the two headed chicken, an oddity that is interesting to observe because he is unusual. And his opinions should be taken just as seriously as that of the Siamese twins or the lion faced boy.

They need to run a disclaimer on the bottom of the screen during this show

"For entertainment purposes only! NOT to be taken seriously!"

He appeals to a certain segment of society- and that segment isn't very bright